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He applied himself vigorously to his new community, as a founder of the multi-faith City
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William McLeod, a squatter of New South Wales.
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William Paton Lyall (13 January 1868 â 17 July 1906) married
Christina "Teenie" McKenzie (c. 1875 â c. 10 September 1931) on 12 April 1897, moved to Western Australia. He was for a time of editor of the
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and the first service was held there by Rev. William Richey on 27 October 1865. A spire was erected the following year, and a manse was built next door in the same year.
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Federal Assembly of the Presbyterian Churches of Australia, and in that capacity visited the New Hebrides Mission, where his brother-in-law Dr.
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Elizabeth Robertson? Mary? Lyall (18 August 1877 â 8 January 1937) married Rev. Herbert Sutherland Legge (1876 â 25 June 1938) on 6 April 1911
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Helen Lyall (8 March 1859 â 9 August 1907) married William Hanna Hoggarth (18 October 1850 â 12 August 1919) in 1882
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He retired in November 1897, and was presented with a retirement gift of ÂŖ2,000.
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James Lyall (4 July 1860 â 2 April 1940) married Ellen "Lillie" Morrey ( â 1912)
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